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Amazon MGM Unveils Premiere Date, First-Look Stills For Action Comedy ‘The Pickup’ Starring Eddie Murphy, Pete Davidson & Keke Palmer
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Amazon MGM Studios has unveiled a streaming premiere date and a series of first-look stills for The Pickup, its new action comedy starring Eddie Murphy, Pete Davidson, and Keke Palmer.

The film premieres globally on Prime Video on August 6. Check out one of the stills above.

Directed by Tim Story, the filmmaker behind The Blackening, Barbershop and Ride Along, The Pickup sees a routine cash pickup take a wild turn when two mismatched armored truck drivers, Russell (Murphy) and Travis (Davidson), are ambushed by ruthless criminals led by a savvy mastermind, Zoe (Palmer), with plans that go way beyond the cash cargo. As chaos unfolds around them, the unlikely duo must navigate high-risk danger, clashing personalities, and one very bad day that keeps getting worse.

Written by Kevin Burrows & Matt Mider, the film also stars Eva Longoria, Marshawn Lynch, Joe “Roman Reigns” Anoa’i, Andrew Dice Clay, and Ismael Cruz Córdova.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 5/28/2025
  • by Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
Yissendy Trinidad
Star-Studded Cast Unveiled for Upcoming Rom-Com One Guy, Too Many Dates
Yissendy Trinidad
The romantic comedy One Guy, Too Many Dates has officially announced its stellar cast as production continues in Los Angeles, CA. Written and directed by award-winning filmmaker Yissendy Trinidad (Babylon), the film brings a fresh and hilarious take on modern dating, led by rising star Jenny Tran (Interior Chinatown) in the lead role.

Joining Tran in supporting roles are Yissendy Trinidad (Babylon), Robert Palmer Watkins (General Hospital), Moriah Brown (The Six Triple Eight), Johnny Rey Diaz (Primo), and Julissa Calderon (Gentefied).

Rounding out the ensemble cast are Vivian Lamolli (All The Queen’s Men), Jessica Marie Garcia (On My Block), Orel de la Mota (The Baxter), Gloria Laino (American Horror Story), Norma Maldonado (Jane the Virgin), Alycia Pascual-Peña (Saved by the Bell), Alvaro Orlando (The Pickup Artist), Efrangeliz Medina (All American: Homecoming), James Pratt (Malibu Crush), Ash T (Euphoria), and Telvin Griffin (Babylon).

Executive Producers London Moore and Yissendy Trinidad lead the production,...
See full article at Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
  • 3/6/2025
  • by Molly Se-kyung
  • Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
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Jesus, three more Lego movies?
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Jesus Christ, three more Lego movies? Yes, three additional films about the beloved Danish interlocking blocks are being developed at Universal. Presumably riding high off the unending enthusiasm surrounding animated Pharrell propaganda, Piece By Piece, Universal and Lego are connecting for three movies about the barefoot's worst enemy: Lego blocks.
See full article at avclub.com
  • 10/31/2024
  • by Matt Schimkowitz
  • avclub.com
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Drake Flexes Ping-Pong Skills and Six Other Takeaways From His ‘100 Gig’ Data Dump
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Drake might be onto something about the future of celebrity documentaries. On Tuesday, he shared a huge data dump, purportedly 100 gigabytes worth of behind-the-scenes footage and unreleased music, via a burner Instagram account he appears to have kept under wraps for several months. Pilfering through the files feels like constructing a fan-made documentary of Drake’s generation-spanning career. There’s footage of a baby-faced Drake in 2008, reminiscing about the Chevy Malibu with the stained seats he used to drive, a rehearsal video of Drake and Rihanna in the Take Care era,...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 8/7/2024
  • by Jeff Ihaza
  • Rollingstone.com
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Crew Members Injured in Crash on Set of Eddie Murphy Film ‘The Pickup’
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Multiple crew members were injured and two were hospitalized during a car collision on the set of Eddie Murphy’s new film, The Pickup, which is currently shooting in Georgia. Murphy and his co-stars, who include Keke Palmer and Pete Davidson, were not on the set at the time of the accident.

The crash, between a car and a truck, occurred during filming on Saturday. A spokesperson from Amazon MGM Studios told The Associated Press that the scene had been rehearsed and that all safety precautions were taken.

“Unfortunately, the...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 4/24/2024
  • by Emily Zemler
  • Rollingstone.com
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The Pickup: Andrew Dice Clay joins Eddie Murphy in the upcoming Tim Story-directed heist comedy
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Hickory-dickory-dock, the Dice Man is teaming up with Eddie Murphy for a heist comedy, eliciting excitement and shock. Andrew Dice Clay is bringing his signature comedy brand to The Pickup, an upcoming film directed by Tim Story for Amazon MGM Studios.

Written by Matt Mider and Kevin Burrows, The Pickup also stars Pete Davidson and Keke Palmer, with the project angling for a Prime Video release in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. Plot details remain a mystery, though with Clay and Murphy at the wheel, The Pickup is sure to entertain.

In addition to his directorial duties, Story produces through his The Story Company banner, with Davis Entertainment’s John Davis and John Fox, and Murphy and Charisse Hewitt-Webster via Eddie Murphy Productions. The Story Company’s Vicky Mara Story, Davis Entertainment’s Jeremy Stein, Kevin Burrows, Ross Fanger, and Matt Mider executive produce.

Many know Andrew Dice Clay...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 2/6/2024
  • by Steve Seigh
  • JoBlo.com
Scott Reviews Samuel Fuller’s Pickup on South Street [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review]
In so many of the discussions (recorded and written) that accompany Masters of Cinema’s new Blu-ray edition of Pickup on South Street, the critic finds some way to make apologies for the fact that not all of the film was shot on the streets. In fact, very little was. Then as now, New York is an unpredictable animal, difficult to harness in a medium that so predicated on reliability that the entire industry surrounding it moved across the country just to ensure the sun would always be out. But studio-set production is not antithetical to Samuel Fuller’s “whole thing.” He’s not the gritty realist perhaps even he’d like to be, even viewing his films in the context of the times. Fuller is more like a political cartoonist without a punchline. He has cleverness to spare, but no jokes. More importantly, his style of expression is dependent...
See full article at CriterionCast
  • 10/16/2015
  • by Scott Nye
  • CriterionCast
‘Pickup on South Street’ sees Cold War tensions put the ‘heat’ on the criminal underbelly
Pickup on South Street

Written by Samuel Fuller

Directed by Samuel Fuller

U.S.A., 1953

In the aftermath of the Second World War, the major international powers and their smaller, less imposing friends aligned themselves along two extremely divisive ideological lines: the Western pro-capitalists and the Eastern Bloc, the latter driven by a bastardized version of communism. The present column shan’t delve into lessons of political or economic history of the mid-twentieth century, save to mention the above detail and tie it into film noir. So much has been written and said about the aftermath of WWII and its impact on American cinema in the 1940s and 1950s that stumbling upon a noir film which directly relates to the terrible red scare that afflicted the United States in the aforementioned decades (and then some) comes as a surprise for the simple reason that fewer exist than one might come to expect.
See full article at SoundOnSight
  • 6/28/2013
  • by Edgar Chaput
  • SoundOnSight
Take Three: Thelma Ritter
Craig here with the next Take Three, where each Sunday I look at a different character/supporting actor's work through three of their most notable films.

Today: Thelma Ritter

For take three of Take Three we have a woman who, it's feasible to say, may well have been instrumental in the invention of the term Character Actor. Thelma Ritter's career was full of supporting roles par excellence. A noteworthy six Oscar nominations (tied with Deborah Kerr), but, alas, no wins. But who needs a win with a body of work this strong: A Letter to Three Wives, All About Eve, The Mating Season, With a Song in My Heart, Birdman of Alcatraz - and the three selected below (and countless more besides).

Ah, how I adore Thelma Ritter. And how good it is to know that many others do too. If I meet or talk to someone who loves...
See full article at FilmExperience
  • 6/6/2010
  • by Craig Bloomfield
  • FilmExperience
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